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1971 Cadillac Sedan Deville Hardtop on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:1971 Mileage:87866 Color: Mirror
Location:

Flower Mound, Texas, United States

Flower Mound, Texas, United States

VEHICLE HAS BEEN IN MY CARE SINCE SEPTEMBER 2011, adding just 5,345 miles in my possession.
Original build sheet under Rear Seat per Factory.

Record of Professional Service performed:

10/11   - New Upgraded Radiator & Thermostat
            - 4 New Shocks
             - New Intake Gaskets
             - New Exhaust Manifold Gaskets
             - New Engine Mounts
             - New Upper Control Arm Bushings
4/12      - New U Joints & Balanced Drive Shaft
5/12      - New Oil Pan & Valve Cover Gaskets
10/12    - New Air Pump and Belts
1/13      - Adjust Carb & Choke Timing
             - New Voltage Regulator
6/13      - New AC Kit Installed, System Recharged
1/14      - Oil Change
2/14      - New Battery Installed
6/14      - New Alternator

Based on all of the above, I have cared for the car as best I can so that I am able to enjoy the original look and feel of the ride only a Caddy
can give you. This is a head turner and if you like Thumbs up at stop lights - this will do it!
This car will do highway speeds of 75 MPH very smoothly. It has a nice mild rumble to it due to the previous owners Exhaust add...it's what you would expect looking at this piece of Detroit art!
  
My reason for selling...just time to rotate vehicles and I'm looking for something different to drive.
This Sedan Deville has been dependable & reliable in all climates. I do not drive it in Winter unless it is dry outside. The car is always  covered and in my garage - I am not a smoker. The vehicle has been in several Good Guys National shows - and shows well!
I am a Member of the North Texas Cadillac & LaSalle Club and I have received many, many compliments on this Car.
Other Pictures available upon request. Please pardon any typos - I am presenting this vehicle for sale locally as well and with utmost honesty.
I look forward to your calls and questions.

87,866 Actual - Original Miles Since Brand New !

Air Conditioning Professionally Serviced - New Compressor

Automatic Climate Control System

Beautiful - Original - Code "311" Black Dunbar/Brocade Cloth Interior

Beautiful Code "K" - Black - Original Full Vinyl Top

All 3 previous Were Non Smokers

Brand New Whitewall Radial Tires

Clean Solid Trunk

Drivers Side Cadillac Chrome Remote Exterior Mirror

Dry - Solid - High Mountain Desert Idaho - Western Car !!

Now in Dallas, TX.

Eye Popping Beautiful - Oxford Gray Exterior Paint

Factory Body Side Moldings

Factory Cornering Lights

Full Size Spare Tire

All Windows Function

Solid Heater And Defroster

Interior Hood Release

Clear - Uncracked Original Lights And Reflector Lenses

Original - Cadillac Stainless Steel Wheelcovers

Nice - Original Badging

Nice - Original Interior Chrome And Stainless

Nice Exterior Chrome And Stainless For Being Original

Original - AM FM Stereo Radio

Original Air Cleaner Housing

Original Cadillac Cowl Data Plate Intact And Correctly Mounted On Cowl

Original Clock INOP

Original Exhaust Manifolds

Original Front And Rear Safety Belts

Original Intake Manifold

Original Jack And Lug Wrench

Original Valve Covers

Power Brakes With Disc's Up Front

Power Steering

Power Windows

Rear-Wheel Drive

Rubber Weatherstriping In Good Condition For Being Original

Six Way Power Front Seat

Smooth Three Speed Automatic Transmission

Strong - Original - "Groun Pounding" - (345 HP) - 472 CID V8 Motor

3 Owners Since Brand New !!

Vanity Mirror(s)

Very Nice - Original Black Brocade Cloth Front Seat With Fold Down Center Armrest

Very Nice - Original Black Brocade Cloth Rear Seat With Fold Down Center Armrest

Very Nice - Original Black Carpeting

Very Nice - Original Black Head Liner

Very Nice - Original Dash

Very Nice - Original Dash Pad WITH NO CRACKS

Very Nice - Original Door Panels

Very Nice - Original Gauge Cluster

Very Nice - Original Steering Wheel

Very Nice - Original Sun Visors



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